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#231524 - 25/08/2004 09:23 Networking in the car
Roger
carpal tunnel

Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
So, having connected my Ford Focus stalk, I've decided to get ambitious. I thought that while I've got the dashboard in pieces this afternoon, I might fit my car with Ethernet. I've got a funky adapter thingummy that Mark made up (see attached) -- it slots into the back of the cage, and positions the Ethernet jack properly for docking.

My question: my laptop's not auto-sensing for cross-over/straight-through, so I'll need a hub or switch or something in the car. Something that hands out DHCP addresses would be good, too.

So: any recommendations? I'm thinking that installing a WAP so I can use my laptop would be cool, but I'd also like, in future to be able to bridge to the flat, provided I'm within range.

Moreover, how should I power the thing?

Sorry about the non-specific nature of the questions, but I've not thought too much about this yet.


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#231525 - 25/08/2004 10:42 Re: Networking in the car [Re: Roger]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14496
Loc: Canada
If you just want to start small and connect a wired laptop, then a simple ethernet cross-over cable along with static IP address(es) will do the job.

I normally just keep handy a 10cm length of cat5 with RJ45 plugs on each end, wired as a cross-over cable. This is used in combination with a double-ended RJ45 jack coupler, similar to the one embedded inside the docks I made/make.

CrazyMelki has a wireless router in his car, and syncs music from his apartment to the car over that link. Perhaps he'll tell us how it's all powered -- probably just a DC/AC inversion gizmo -- not the most efficient (power), but pretty simple to hook up.

Cheers

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#231526 - 25/08/2004 10:47 Re: Networking in the car [Re: mlord]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14496
Loc: Canada
Photo of my ethernet crossover gizmo is attached. The nice thing about this style is that I can connect it (the blue 10cm thing) to a normal (non Xover) cable of any length..

Cheers


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#231527 - 25/08/2004 11:04 Re: Networking in the car [Re: mlord]
Roger
carpal tunnel

Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
Quote:
static IP address(es) will do the job.


That's where it gets slightly complicated -- at home, I want to use DHCP. Does the empeg support 169.254 (UPnP addresses) -- I don't remember, and it doesn't appear to work with my WUSB11 adapter.
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#231528 - 25/08/2004 12:56 Re: Networking in the car [Re: Roger]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14496
Loc: Canada
The bit between in-car and at-home can be handled automatically in config.ini using Hijack macros. Eg.


;@AC DHCP=1
;@DC DHCP=0

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#231529 - 25/08/2004 14:22 Re: Networking in the car [Re: mlord]
crazymelki
enthusiast

Registered: 16/02/2001
Posts: 373
Loc: Switzerland
Yee,
I am using a DC/AC Adapter for my Linksys Access Point. But the Apple Airport is using 12 V DC.

For the remote power on/off switch, I am using a Remote Control from Eberspächer. http://www.heiz-doch-vor.de/konf/tp5.htm

bye
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#231530 - 26/08/2004 06:12 Re: Networking in the car [Re: mlord]
Roger
carpal tunnel

Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
Quote:
The bit between in-car and at-home can be handled automatically in config.ini using Hijack macros.


Of course it can,

My apologies, but I'm only just starting to explore Hijack -- never used it while at empeg, and I've only been using it up to now because my empeg's in one of your docks, and I don't want to blow out the speakers in my car.
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